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    How to change RRD Quality IP?

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      sullrich
      last edited by

      Did you remove /tmp/config.cache after updating config.xml?  If not then your manual changes where lost.

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        jahonix
        last edited by

        @sullrich:

        Did you remove /tmp/config.cache after updating config.xml?  If not then your manual changes where lost.

        Well, no.
        I edited config.xml (without package infos) on a WS and restored the configuratiion through the webGUI. Shouldn't that do the trick? After the automatic reboot the new IP is still there but not used…

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          sullrich
          last edited by

          Yes that should do the trick.  I imagine you added the IP to the wrong location.

          The setting goes in the wan xml area.

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          • jahonixJ
            jahonix
            last edited by

            @sullrich:

            I imagine you added the IP to the wrong location. The setting goes in the wan xml area.

            Isn't it stored under <system>any longer?

            
             <pfsense><version>2.9</version>
            	 <lastchange><theme>nervecenter</theme>
            	 <system><use_rrd_gateway>217.6.10.12</use_rrd_gateway>
            		<optimization>normal</optimization>
            		<hostname>gateway</hostname></system></lastchange></pfsense> 
            

            I followed your instructions. Sorry if they this is outdated…

            @sullrich:

            <system><use_rrd_gateway>XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX</use_rrd_gateway></system>

            Does it matter where exactly it goes here? I would insert it right after the <if>tags… ???

            		 <wan><if>rl0</if>
            			 <mtu><blockpriv><media><mediaopt><bandwidth>100</bandwidth>
            			<bandwidthtype>Mb</bandwidthtype>
            			 <blockbogons><spoofmac><ipaddr>pppoe</ipaddr>
            			 <pppoe><pppoe-reset-type>custom</pppoe-reset-type></pppoe></spoofmac></blockbogons></mediaopt></media></blockpriv></mtu></wan> 
            
            ```</if></system>
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              sullrich
              last edited by

              Needs to be between:

              <wan></wan>

              Placing it right behind <wan>is the safest bet.

              If you remove /tmp/config.cache and edit /cf/conf/config.xml and change it then click on Save on the wan screen you should be set.</wan>

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                databeestje
                last edited by

                That would be correct, since february the use rrd gateway setting applies to each interface. That, because we now monitor quality on all outbound links.

                So if you have a multiwan config with wan and opt1 you could place use rrd gateway tags on both these interface sections.

                If you upgrade from a previous version the system tag will automatically be moved to the wan interface section.

                Hope this helps.

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                • jahonixJ
                  jahonix
                  last edited by

                  I inserted it where <use_rrd_gateway>was previously in the WAN section but pfSense doesn't seem to be impressed.
                  It still (tries to) ping my ISP's WAN gateway and I get 100% packet loss.

                  		 <wan><if>fxp0</if>
                  			<mtu>1490</mtu>
                  			 <media><mediaopt><bandwidth>100</bandwidth>
                  			<bandwidthtype>Mb</bandwidthtype>
                  			 <spoofmac><blockbogons><blockpriv><use_rrd_gateway>217.6.10.12</use_rrd_gateway>
                  			 <pppoe><pppoe-reset-type>custom</pppoe-reset-type></pppoe> 
                  			 <disableftpproxy><ipaddr>pppoe</ipaddr></disableftpproxy></blockpriv></blockbogons></spoofmac></mediaopt></media></wan> 
                  

                  This is from my pfSense at home with Intel NICs, not the one in the office (where the behavior is the same)…

                  # ping 217.6.10.12
                  PING 217.6.10.12 (217.6.10.12): 56 data bytes
                  64 bytes from 217.6.10.12: icmp_seq=0 ttl=249 time=38.284 ms
                  64 bytes from 217.6.10.12: icmp_seq=1 ttl=249 time=38.025 ms
                  

                  If this is still valid, it pings my ISP's gateway:

                  cat /var/db/rrd/updaterrd.sh | grep out_wan | grep pin
                          out_wan=` ping -c 5 -q 217.0.116.226 `
                  

                  Any ideas?</use_rrd_gateway>

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                    databeestje
                    last edited by

                    Fixed in CVS.

                    Snapshot in 2 hours.

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                    • jahonixJ
                      jahonix
                      last edited by

                      Thanks for the fast correction, pfSense is pinging the right IP now!

                      I don't wanna be picky, but shouldn't it look a bit different than this:

                      status_rrd_graph_img.php.png
                      status_rrd_graph_img.php.png_thumb

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                        sullrich
                        last edited by

                        It might take RRD some time to gather data?

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                          databeestje
                          last edited by

                          That is correct, nan implies there is not enough data available.

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                          • jahonixJ
                            jahonix
                            last edited by

                            How much data/time does it need?

                            I mean, the graphic is for a full span of 4h and 1min and it already ran for more than 17 hours without meaningful output…
                            If you collect data for a time frame of 4h then all required data to draw the graph is available after 4h and 1 seconds. If we don't have a graph after 4 to 5 times this frame I assume something broken...

                            status_rrd_graph_img.php.png
                            status_rrd_graph_img.php.png_thumb
                            status_rrd_graph_img2.php.png
                            status_rrd_graph_img2.php.png_thumb
                            status_rrd_graph_img3.php.png
                            status_rrd_graph_img3.php.png_thumb

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                              sullrich
                              last edited by

                              Yeah, that seems a bit excessive.  Try clicking save in the Interfaces -> WAN screen.

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                              • jahonixJ
                                jahonix
                                last edited by

                                @sullrich:

                                Try clicking save in the Interfaces -> WAN screen.

                                Did that already on both currently available boxes. The result is shown above…  ;-)
                                The Senses were rebootet as well.

                                What more can I do/test/report to help you fixing it?

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                                  hoba
                                  last edited by

                                  Try to  reset the RRD graphs: http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,1748.msg10114.html#msg10114

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                                  • jahonixJ
                                    jahonix
                                    last edited by

                                    OK, I deleted what's in /var/db/rrd and rebooted the machine.
                                    Graphs for 'System', 'Traffic' and 'Packets' are starting from scratch (as expected) but quality isn't built at all any more.

                                    And the drop down box only shows 'Allgraphs' and 'Outbound' missing 'Wan' etc…

                                    I can live without the graphs if it's only affecting me but would try to investigate further if others have the same problem!

                                    rrd.jpg
                                    rrd.jpg_thumb

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                                      hoba
                                      last edited by

                                      Delete all the rrd database files. It should recreate everything from scratch on reboot.

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                                        jahonix
                                        last edited by

                                        @hoba:

                                        Delete all the rrd database files. It should recreate everything from scratch on reboot.

                                        What more should I delete than what's in /var/db/rrd  ???

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                                          hoba
                                          last edited by

                                          I thought you only deleted the wan rrd graphs like described in the thread I posted. no matter then.

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                                            sbyoon
                                            last edited by

                                            I think I found the solution for RRD Quality gateway ip change with just slightly changing "/etc/inc/pfsense-utils.inc" file.

                                            Here is my solution.

                                            1. Open "/etc/inc/pfsense-utils.inc" at "Diagnostics -> Edit File" and then find below line.

                                            $monitorip = $config['system']['interfaces'][$ifname]['use_rrd_gateway'];

                                            2. Then, change this line to below and then save it.

                                            $monitorip = $config['interfaces'][$ifname]['use_rrd_gateway'];

                                            3. And open "/cf/conf/config.xml" and add "<use_rrd_gateway>XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX</use_rrd_gateway>" into <interfaces><wan>instead of <system>as like below. And then save.

                                            <interfaces><lan><if>fxp0</if>
                                            <ipaddr>192.168.4.1</ipaddr>
                                            <subnet>24</subnet>
                                            <media><mediaopt><bandwidth>100</bandwidth>
                                            <bandwidthtype>Mb</bandwidthtype></mediaopt></media></lan>
                                            <wan><if>fxp1</if>
                                            <mtu><media><mediaopt><bandwidth>100</bandwidth>
                                            <bandwidthtype>Mb</bandwidthtype>
                                            <spoofmac><disableftpproxy><ipaddr>192.168.2.196</ipaddr>
                                            <subnet>24</subnet>
                                            <gateway>192.168.2.1</gateway>
                                                <use_rrd_gateway>xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx</use_rrd_gateway></disableftpproxy></spoofmac></mediaopt></media></mtu></wan>

                                            4. Now reboot pfsense and check RRD graph if it works.</interfaces></system></wan></interfaces>

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